News (Media Awareness Project) - US VA: Criminals' Money To Fight Crime |
Title: | US VA: Criminals' Money To Fight Crime |
Published On: | 2002-02-23 |
Source: | Richmond Times-Dispatch (VA) |
Fetched On: | 2008-01-24 19:51:30 |
CRIMINALS' MONEY TO FIGHT CRIME
Paul J. McNulty, U.S. attorney for the Eastern District of Virginia,
on Thursday handed over nearly $100,000 taken from criminals - money
that will be used in fighting more criminals.
McNulty presented checks to the Virginia State Police and the Virginia
attorney general's office.
The state police got $62,000 and the attorney general's office
$37,500, McNulty said. The money was forfeited through federal cases
in which the two agencies participated.
The $62,000 was part of $300,000 in cash seized in a major drug case
centered in Newport News.
The rest of the money went mainly to the local police departments,
McNulty said.
The $37,500 was part of a forfeiture imposed in a fraud case the
attorney general's office cooperated in investigating.
The federal asset forfeiture program distributes money seized through
federal criminal investigations for use by law enforcement agencies.
Paul J. McNulty, U.S. attorney for the Eastern District of Virginia,
on Thursday handed over nearly $100,000 taken from criminals - money
that will be used in fighting more criminals.
McNulty presented checks to the Virginia State Police and the Virginia
attorney general's office.
The state police got $62,000 and the attorney general's office
$37,500, McNulty said. The money was forfeited through federal cases
in which the two agencies participated.
The $62,000 was part of $300,000 in cash seized in a major drug case
centered in Newport News.
The rest of the money went mainly to the local police departments,
McNulty said.
The $37,500 was part of a forfeiture imposed in a fraud case the
attorney general's office cooperated in investigating.
The federal asset forfeiture program distributes money seized through
federal criminal investigations for use by law enforcement agencies.
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